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  • Rob Wiejak
    After calibrating my monitors I have noticed that not all programs use the calibration information when displaying pictures. Windows picture viewer was one that did not play nice on my computer.
    If you have calibrated your monitor, just for kicks and giggles, disable the calibration and see if the pictures look the same (bad or good) in C1 and the other software...

    If they do look the same after you disabled the calibration then it is the software not using the ICC calibration profile, you will need different software to view your pictures outside of C1.
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  • Chelaru Ionut
    Hello,

    I have calibratated my monitor, i even select the color profile in the proofing and selected it on the export recepies. PS and LR show it correctly and the other programs but c1 is not
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  • Dave R
    [quote="NNN636359987389438358" wrote:
    Hello,

    I have calibratated my monitor, i even select the color profile in the proofing and selected it on the export recepies. PS and LR show it correctly and the other programs but c1 is not

    Try setting proofing profile to none. Proofing profiles are only really useful for visualizing what printed output is going to look like.
    Dave
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  • Luke Miller
    I have this issue with my Adobe RGB colorspace monitor. Only color managed programs will display an sRGB image properly.
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